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Champagne & Sparkling Wine Syrah/Shiraz/Zinfandel/Rioja Cabernet Sauvignon Classic Bordeaux Blends Italian Red Wines CHAMPAGNE & SPARKLING WINE SYRAH/SHIRAZ/ZINFANDEL/RIOJA 6 J Vineyards & Winery, Brut NV Russian River 75 91 Marques De Riscal, Reserva, Rioja 2011 Spain 55 7 Laurent-Perrier, Brut NV Tours-Sur-Marne 75 92 Concannon, Petite Syrah 2013 Livermore Valley 30 9 Veuve Clicquot, Brut Yellow Label NV Riems 100 93 Tintara Estate, Shiraz 2013 South Australia 35 10 Dom Perignon, Brut 2006 Epernay 250 94 Jacob’s Creek, Reserve, Shiraz 2014 Barossa Valley 30 95 Ravenswood, Zinfandel, Vintners Blend 2015 California 35 96 Xyzin, Zinfandel, 10 Year Old Vines 2014 Sonoma 35 ALTERNATIVE WHITES CABERNET SAUVIGNON 33 Josh Cellars, Rose 2016 California 32 34 Woodbridge, White Zinfandel 2015 California 25 97 Rodney Strong 2015 Sonoma 40 35 Anew, Riesling 2012 Columbia Valley 30 98 Murphy-Goode 2014 Alexander Valley 50 36 San Simeon, Viognier 2017 Paso Robles 40 99 Far Niente 2015 Napa 200 37 Conundrum, By Caymus 2011 California 80 100 Joseph Phelps 2014 Napa 105 38 Francis Coppola, Bianca 2014 California 30 101 Chateau Souverain 2016 Alexander Valley 40 ITALIAN WHITE 102 Simi 2016 Alexander Valley 65 103 Faust 2016 Rutherford 100 39 Santa Margherita, Pinot Grigio, Valdadige 2017 Valdadige 55 104 Roth 2016 Alexander Valley 75 40 Ca' Montini Terre Di Valfredda 2011 Trentino 45 105 Silver Oak 2014 Napa 150 41 Vigne Regali, Gavi 2013 Piedmont 45 CLASSIC BORDEAUX BLENDS 42 Antinori, Vermentino, Bolgheri, Guadoal Tasso 2012 Tuscany 70 CHARDONNAY 106 Chimney Rock Winery, Elevage 2013 Napa 125 107 Quintessa 2015 Rutherford 200 43 Rodney Strong 2016 Sonoma 35 108 Estancia, Meritage 2014 Paso Robles 80 44 Kendall-Jackson, Vintner's Reserve 2016 California 35 110 Cain, Cain Five 2014 Napa 140 45 Sanford 2016 Santa Barbara 65 111 Opus One 2010 Napa 295 46 Ferrari-Carano 2016 Alexander Valley 70 112 Rodney Strong Symmetry 2014 Sonoma 75 47 Cakebread Cellars 2017 Napa 80 48 Villa Maria 2016 New Zealand 35 PINOT NOIR ITALIAN RED WINES 78 Gloria Ferrer 2014 Carneros 55 114 Marchesi Di Barolo, Barolo 2010 Piedmont 85 79 Adelsheim 2017 Willamette Valley 60 115 Ruffino Chianti Riserva Ducale 2012 Tuscany 65 80 Argyle, Reserve 2015 Willamette Valley 65 116 Travaglini Gattinara 2015 Piedmont 80 81 Cuvaison 2016 Carneros 70 117 Planeta Santa Cecilia Nero D’Avola 2005 Sicily 75 82 Saintsbury 2015 Carneros 75 118 Gaja, Barbaresco 2014 Piedmont 295 83 Gary Farrell 2014 Russian River 70 119 Il Poggione, Brunello Di Montalcino 2012 Tuscany 110 84 Summerland, Bien Nacido Vineyard 2013 Santa Maria Valley 75 85 Davis Family Vineyards 2013 Rusian River 70 BURGANDY/RHONE/BORDEAUX MERLOT 120 M. Chapoutier, Chateaunef Du-Pape 2015 Rhone 75 121 Chateau Lafleur, Pomerol 2013 Bordeaux 80 86 Clos Du Bois, Alexander Valley, Reserve 2014 Alexander Valley 40 123 Louis Latour, Volnay Chevrets 2009 Burgundy 125 87 Rutherford Hill 2015 Napa 55 88 Charles Krug 2014 Napa 45 DESSERT WINES 89 Kendall-Jackson, Grand Reserve 2014 Napa/Sonoma 50 124 Covey Run, Riesling, Ice Wine, .375lt 2005 Yakima Valley 40 90 Chateau St. Michelle 2016 Columbia Valley 75 25 FOR $25 90+ COLLECTION great wines, excellent pricing, each bottle $25 wine spectator and wine enthusiast rating of 90 points and above SPARKLING WINE SPARKLING WINE RATING 1 Carletto Presecco, Italy 3 Gloria Ferrer, Brut NV Sonoma 40 90 2 Domaine Ste. Michelle Blanc De Blanc, Columbia Valley 4 Moet & Chandon White Star NV Epernay 85 90 5 Veuve Clicquot, Brut Rose NV Riems 125 91 WHITE WHITE 11 J Vineyards & Winery, Pinot Gris, California 22 Erath Vineyards, Pinot Gris 2016 Willamette Valley 40 90 12 Murrieta's Well "The Whip White Blend" Livermore 23 Chateau Ste. Michelle, Dr Loosen, "Eroica" Riesling 2015 Columbia Valley 45 93 13 Barone Fini, Pinot Grigio,Valdadige, Italy 24 Robert Mondavi Winery, Fume Blanc 2015 Napa 38 90 14 Argle Riesling, “Nuthouse” Amity-Yamhill Oregon 25 Cakebread Cellars, Sauvignon Blanc 2016 Napa 75 91 15 Raymond, Sauvignon Blanc, “R Collection”, Napa 26 Veramonte, Sauvignon Blanc, Alto De Casablanca 2015 Chile 32 92 16 Silverado Vineyards, Sauvignon Blanc, "Miller Ranch" Napa 27 Cloudy Bay, Sauvignon Blanc 2017 New Zealand 75 94 17 Sextant, Chardonnay, California 28 Simonnet-Febvre, Chablis 2017 Chablis 65 91 18 Joseph Carr, Chardonnay, "Dijon Clone", Sonoma 29 Rodney Strong, Chardonnay, "Chalk Hill" 2016 Sonoma 45 90 19 Davis Bynum Chardonnay, Russian River 30 Far Niente, Chardonnay 2016 Napa 100 92 20 Chateau Ste. Michells, Chardonnay, “Indian Wells”, Washington 31 Rombauer, Chardonnay 2017 Napa 75 91 21 Artesa Classic Chardonnay, Carneros 32 Farm, Chardonnay 2015 Napa 50 92 RED RED 49 Santa Cristina, Chianti, "Superiore", Tuscany 61 Silver Oak, Cabernet Sauvignon 2014 Alexader Valley 100 90 50 Summerland Pinot Noir, Santa Barbara 62 Wattle Creek, Rhone Blend, "Triple Play" 2012 Northcoast 60 91 51 Rodney Strong, Pinot Noir, Russian River 63 Simi, Cabernet Sauvignon, “Landslide” 2016 Alexander Valley 80 90 52 Barossa Valley Estate, Shiraz, Australia 64 Col Solare, Cabernet Blend 2014 Columbia Valley 100 94 53 Coppola Director’s, Merlot, Sonoma 65 Joseph Phelps, Insignia 2014 Napa 300 90 54 Chateau Ste. Michelle, Merlot, "Indian Wells" Washington 67 Markham, Merlot 2015 Napa 45 90 55 Chateau Timberlay Bordeaux, "Cuvee Prestige" France 68 Rodney Strong, Cabernet Sauvignon "Brothers Ridge" 2014 Sonoma 100 93 56 San Simeon, Cabernet Sauvignon, Paso Robles 69 Robert Mondavi Winery, Cabernet Sauvignon 2015 Napa 50 91 57 Markham, Red Blend, "Cellar Blend", Napa 70 Jordan, Cabernet Sauvignon 2014 Alexander Valley 90 91 58 Trapiche, Malbec, Mendoza, Argentina 71 Jam Cellars, Cabernet Sauvignon 2017 Napa 45 90 59 Scotto Cellars, Cabernet Sauvignon, Lodi, California 72 Robert Mondavi, Reserve, Cabernet Sauvignon 2014 Napa 200 92 60 Unshackled, Cabernet Sauvignon, California 73 Pride, Cabernet Sauvignon 2013 Napa/Sonoma 100 93 74 Cakebread Cellars, Cabernet Sauvignon 2015 Napa 95 90 75 Darioush, Cabernet Savignon 2014 Napa 150 90 76 Antinori, Tignanello, “Super Tuscan” 2016 Tuscany 150 96 77 Summerland, Petite Sirah 2015 Edna Valley 50 90 .
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